Kujō Station (Nara)

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Kujō Station (九条駅) is a railway station in Yamatokōriyama, Nara Prefecture, Japan. It is on the Kintetsu Kashihara Line.

Kujō Station

九条駅
Kintetsu Railway commuter rail station
The west entrance of Kintetsu Kōriyama Station
The west entrance of Kintetsu Kōriyama Station—May 2007
General information
Location375, Aza-deguchi, Kujochō, Yamatokōriyama
Nara
  • Japan
  • (奈良県大和郡山市九条町字出口375)
Coordinates34°39′34″N 135°46′59″E / 34.659432°N 135.782972°E / 34.659432; 135.782972
Owned by Kintetsu Railway
Operated by Kintetsu Railway
Line(s) B  Kashihara Line
Distance4.0 km (2.5 mi)
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Train operators Kintetsu Railway
Bus stands1
ConnectionsBus interchange Yamatokoriyama City Community Bus: Genki-heiwa-go
Construction
Structure typeAt grade
ParkingNone
Bicycle facilitiesBicycle facilities Available
AccessibleYes (2 elevators for the ticket gate, 2 elevators for the platforms, and 1 bathroom)
Other information
Station code B29 
Websitewww.kintetsu.co.jp/station/station_info/en_station06008.html
History
Opened1 April 1921 (1921-04-01)
Rebuilt2002
Passengers
20154,937 daily
Services
Preceding station The logo of the Kintetsu Railway Company. Kintetsu Railway Following station
 B  Kashihara Line
Nishinokyō Local Kintetsu-Kōriyama
Kashihara Line
Yamato-Saidaiji
A B
Amagatsuji
Nishinokyō
Kujō
Kintetsu-Kōriyama
Tsutsui
Hirahata
H
Family-Kōemmae
Yūzaki
Iwami
Tawaramoto
I
Kasanui
Ninokuchi
Yamato-Yagi
D
Yagi-nishiguchi
Unebigoryōmae
Kashiharajingū-mae
F F
Legend
Limited Express station
Express station
local station

Lines edit

Platforms and tracks edit

The station has two side platforms serving one track each.

1  Kashihara Line for Yamato-Yagi and Kashihara-Jingumae
2  Kashihara Line for Yamato-Saidaiji and Kyoto

History edit

  • 1921—Kujō Station was opened on the Unebi Line by the Osaka Electric Tramway.
  • 1941—It was owned by the Kansai Express Railway that merged with the Sangu Express Railway.
  • 2002—The building of the station was rebuilt underground.
  • Apr. 1, 2007—PiTaPa, a reusable contactless stored value smart card, has been available.

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